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Alpha's replacement bride is destined mate

Emily is considered a curse by her father, who abandoned her to live alone in the countryside the day she was born. However, when Emily comes of age, her father asks her to marry another man in place of her sister. She fights back but is poisoned by her father and stepmother, leaving her mute and without her wolf. Her fiancé, Alpha Klaus, is said to be nothing more than a head wolf with an empty title, and he's short-tempered and cruel, but is that really the case? "Tell me, why did you run away from your marriage?" Alpha Klaus puffed on his cigarette, sunglasses hiding his face, "Did you not want to marry me because you were afraid of me?" She fled, he chased. Wherever she was, he found her. She was treated like grass by her family, he treated her like a treasure. He sheltered her from the wind and rain and healed her from all her wounds. He took her in his arms, a warm snort in her face, and he whispered in her ear, "Emily, I ask you to think of me every day, just as I miss you." I want the rest of your memories to be with me. " Note: This book deals with adult content, violence and dark magic.

Bibo_Lili · Fantasía
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Chapter 80 Your mother died of poisoning

 

"We're leaving today." Klaus angrily turned off the TV, slamming his fingers onto the power button on the remote control as if to vent all his anger on the innocent electronic device. He slammed the remote control onto the coffee table, and it let out a dull thud. "I'm definitely not going to put my wife on that damn congressional trial."

 

Emily was silent, knowing full well that the tribunals of Congress were the highest court, that they only heard cases of a special nature, and that the persons involved were usually persons of high rank, such as the Alpha and the Luna, or members of the royal family.

 

Moreover, it was a special rule of the courts of Congress that once they had received all the cases, they would hear them all, and that even if the accused fled the country, they would have means of retrieving that person.